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A m8 of mine has a pair of them, there really good value for money only trouble is when we are all on the same job i've got Clow ones and they have a larger tread gap between the steps so ever time I quickly swap to his I misjudge the gap as there treads are closer together and so I trip and face plant into them every bleeding time!!:mad:
 
Yes that would be a problem do include it in your risk assessment?, you'll have to tie yours to your leg and walk them with you...:D

I guess for reasons like that there should be a standard size.
 
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yeh standard gap for the treads is a good idea. just like the removal of the shin tickling back step on my old transit hi cube. the ammount of times i walked into that little hardy chunk of metal was unreal and so was the bruise. should have got some shin pads for work:(
 
Going for a "Gary Glitter" model (platforms!!) as i tend to get aching legs standing in normal rungs at my age !!

Great value for money Also i can clamp on a small work tray etc to hold things as i work . so i have a working platform to spend ages on
 

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